Point Bridget State Park is a 2,850-acre park located about forty miles from Juneau, overlooking Berners Bay and Lynn Canal. The park has a bit of everything, including cliffs, meadows, salmon spawning streams, rocky beaches, and the sea. In the winter, the open forest and meadows are excellent location for skiing and snowshoeing. There is plenty of wildlife, with porcupine and squirrels in the woods, and in the middle of Beaver House Meadow there is a large beaver dam. There are also black bear, sea lions, harbor seals, humpback whales, and many other animals. The park is a popular area for bird watching, beachcombing, wildlife observation, boating, and hiking. Anglers come to the Berners Bay beaches and in Cowee Creek for superb salmon fishing.

Point Bridget State Park, Juneau, AK 99801, Phone: 907-465-4563

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